That’s right. The FBI paid Fusion GPS for a “Trump Dossier” written by the KGB and provided to “former” British spy Christopher Steele. No wnder new FBI Director Christopher Wray doesn’t want to talk about it publicly. He’s embarrassed. So he’s covering up. The truth will totally undermine public confidence in the FBI.

Let me repeat something from a previous column: The evidence demonstrates that the investigation of Trump, unleashed by Obama and his operatives as he was leaving the White House, was a disinformation operation using our own intelligence agencies that came to rely in part on Russian sources in the notorious Trump Dossier.

Obama’s people orchestrated “Russia-gate” and then got former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to continue the scam. But it’s more than a scam. It shows Russian moles have continued to operate with or in the Department of Justice and the FBI. Obama was the biggest Russian agent of them all.

Some important disclosures are being made. Thanks to Fox News for leading the way.

I have attempted to put the pieces of the puzzle together in two books, Comrade Obama Unmasked and Red Star Rising. They tell the story of how Obama came to power and was protected in office by Deep State operatives in the U.S. intelligence community who were then enlisted in a campaign against President Donald J. Trump.

Then we held our November 10 conference on Russia-gate to put all of this on the record in a series of videos on YouTube and Roku.

The shocker is that the Deep State operatives were working for Moscow.

My friends, what remains is for the Congress to get to the bottom of this and identity by name all of those in the DOJ and FBI who colluded with Moscow.

But can those implicated in this cabal permit the truth to come out? This is bigger than the Robert Hanssen scandal. He was the Russian agent in charge of detecting Russian agents at the FBI.

This is an online snapshot of a newsletter created by the owner of asinews (America's Survival Inc., www.usasurvival.org, 20736 Owings, United States) and sent via GetResponse on 2017-12-12. Report abuse